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[[File:Coins.svg|thumb|right|Gold Pieces (GP)]] | [[File:Coins.svg|thumb|right|Gold Pieces (GP)]] | ||
[[File:Slayer_Coins.svg|thumb|right|Slayer Coins (SC)]] | [[File:Slayer_Coins.svg|thumb|right|Slayer Coins (SC)]] | ||
[[File:Raid_Coins.svg|thumb|right|Raid Coins (RC)]] | [[File:Raid_Coins.svg|thumb|right|Raid Coins (RC)]] | ||
There are three types of currency in Melvor Idle | There are three types of currency in Melvor Idle: [[File:Coins.svg|25px|middle]] Gold Pieces (GP), [[File:Slayer_Coins.svg|25px|middle]] Slayer Coins (SC), and [[File:Raid_Coins.svg|25px|middle]] Raid Coins (RC). GP and SC are used to purchase items, upgrades, and equipment from the [[Shop]], while Raid Coins are used to purchase upgrades and skip waves for the [[Golbin Raid]] minigame. There is no limit on the amount of GP, SC, or RC the player can have. | ||
Number formatting can be changed in the [[Settings]] menu under interface settings. Currency numbers below 100,000 are not abbreviated, numbers 100,000 in size or above will have the last three digits replaced with the letter K. K is shorthand for thousand, so 100K represents one hundred thousand. Numbers 10,000,000 in size or above will have the last six digits replaced with M. M is shorthand for million, so 10M represents ten million. Numbers 10,000,000,000 in size or above will have the last nine digits replaced with B. B is shorthand for billion, so 10B represents ten billion. | Number formatting can be changed in the [[Settings]] menu under interface settings. Currency numbers below 100,000 are not abbreviated, numbers 100,000 in size or above will have the last three digits replaced with the letter K. K is shorthand for thousand, so 100K represents one hundred thousand. Numbers 10,000,000 in size or above will have the last six digits replaced with M. M is shorthand for million, so 10M represents ten million. Numbers 10,000,000,000 in size or above will have the last nine digits replaced with B. B is shorthand for billion, so 10B represents ten billion. | ||
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== Gold Pieces == | == Gold Pieces == | ||
{{Main|Reference=Money Making}} | {{Main|Reference=Money Making}} | ||
[[File:Coins.svg|25px|middle]] Gold Pieces, also known as GP, Gold, or Coins are primarily earned by selling items through the [[Bank]]. GP can also be earned by | [[File:Coins.svg|25px|middle]] Gold Pieces, also known as GP, Gold, or Coins are primarily earned by selling items through the [[Bank]]. GP can also be earned by {{Skill|Thieving}}, training {{Skill|Agility}}, using item alchemy {{Skill|Alt Magic}} spells, or killing [[Monsters]]. GP does not need to be looted and is automatically collected. | ||
== Slayer Coins == | == Slayer Coins == | ||
{{Main|Reference=Slayer}} | {{Main|Reference=Slayer}} | ||
[[File:Slayer_Coins.svg|25px|middle]] Slayer Coins are earned by completing | [[File:Slayer_Coins.svg|25px|middle]] Slayer Coins are earned by completing {{Skill|Slayer}} Tasks. [[Slayer]] Task mechanics are explained in [[Slayer#Slayer_Tasks|Slayer]]. [[Monsters]] killed for Slayer Tasks earn Slayer Coins and Slayer experience points equal to 10% of the slain monster's hitpoints. Note that Slayer Tasks are the only way to earn Slayer Coins, and killing monsters in a [[Slayer area]] that aren't the player's current Slayer Task will not earn them Slayer Coins. | ||
== Raid Coins == | == Raid Coins == |